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Academic Year 2001/2002
Computer Arts
MUSC 355 FA
Like a pencil, a computer is a tool shared by many artistic disciplines, not a medium that defines one. Thus, phonography, photography, typography, and videography can share the same workstation while continuing as
independent practices. However, this
shared tool also opens possibilities of new genres that integrate these different practices. The burgeoning popularity of the Internet has created a social site that demands such innovations of any artistic
intervention. Computer Arts is an
interdisciplinary seminar that will explore the new genres possible with these new media. We will examine works and read theoretical writings in the related disciplines of radio, video, installation, and performance
that shed light on the possibilities a
nd pitfalls of the interdiscipline of computer arts.
MAJOR READINGS
Doug Hall and Sally Jo Fifer. VIDEO: AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO VIDEO ART Robert Rowe, INTERACTIVE COMPUTER SYSTEMS Benjamin Wooley, VIRTUAL WORLDS Richard Lanham, THE ELECTRONIC WORLD Daina Augaitis and Dan Lander,
RADIO RETHINK
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Weekly projects culminating in two major works. Collaborative projects are encouraged but not required.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
This seminar is intended for upper level Art majors with computer experience. Admission to the class is based on the examination of a portfolio of work in the previous semester or at the beginning of the semester the
course is offered. Computer
science majors and other students with programming experience and an interest in collaborative projects will also be considered for admission to the class.
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA MUSC
Grading Mode:
Student Option
Prerequisites:
NONE
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Last Updated on MAR-19-2002
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